Beni Ounif massacre
Appearance
Beni Ounif massacre | |
---|---|
Part of Algerian Civil War | |
Location | Beni Ounif, Algeria |
Date | 15 August 1999 |
Attack type | Terrorist attack |
Deaths | 29 |
Perpetrator | Armed Islamic Group of Algeria |
The Beni Ounif massacre took place on a desert highway near the Moroccan border at Beni Ounif in Bechar Province on 15 August 1999. The perpetrators flagged down cars at a false roadblock and beheaded 23 men, women and children and shot dead 6 more people as they tried to run away. They also kidnapped two 15-year old girls and stole the belongings of their victims.[1][2] President Abdelaziz Bouteflika suggested that the terrorists found shelter in Morocco, but a Moroccan government spokesman denied that Morocco had anything to do with any of the suspected members of the GIA.[3]
References
[edit]- ^ "Latest killings wake Algeria to grim statistics of president's rule". The Irish Times. Retrieved 2023-03-05.
- ^ "Algeria: 100 Killed As Violence Erupts Ahead Of Referendum". 20 August 1999.
- ^ "BBC News | Africa | Algeria sticks by Morocco allegation". news.bbc.co.uk. Retrieved 2023-03-05.
Categories:
- Massacres during the Algerian Civil War
- 1999 murders in Algeria
- Massacres in 1999
- Béchar Province
- Terrorist incidents in Algeria in the 1990s
- Islamic terrorist incidents in 1999
- Terrorist incidents in Africa in 1999
- August 1999 events in Africa
- Armed Islamic Group of Algeria attacks
- Islamism-related beheadings
- Child murder in Africa
- Incidents of violence against girls
- Kidnappings in Algeria
- Kidnapping in the 1990s
- Child abduction in Africa
- Robberies in Africa
- Algeria–Morocco border
- Algerian history stubs
- Massacre stubs